Basic English for Computing (Revised and Updated) Student's Book
ISBN(EAN) | 9780194574709 |
Издатель |
Oxford University Press
(сайт издательства) |
Автор | Eric Glendinning, John Mcewan |
Язык | Английский |
Серия | Basic English for Computing |
Уровень | A2 |
Возрастные ограничения | 16+ |
Рекомендуемый возраст | 16+ |
Формат | Мягкая обложка |
Носитель | Печатная книга |
Тип продукта | Учебник |
Страницы | 136 |
Год издания | 2003 |
Рейтинг | 4.8 |
Вес (грамм) | 299 |
Размер (мм) | 268(д) х 208(ш) х 17(в) |
Basic English for Computing is intended for both studenrs of computing and those working in the computing sector. It is suitable for learners at elementary to pre-intermediate level who need to upgrade their knowledge of English in a professional context. It is designed for use in universities, colleges, and technical schools, and on in-company training programmes.
This edition has been carefully revised to take account of recent developments in this fast-moving sector, and ensure that the material is up to date. Authentic texts, visuals, tasks, and listening scripts have been upgraded where appropriate to reflect changes in such areas as technical specifications, new technologies, and working practices. The glossary has been updadted.
Student's Book
28 topic-based units cover key areas such as computer uses and applications, networks, the Internet, multimedia, programming, and future trends in the computer sector. Five 'interview' units focus on different jobs, from computing student to systems manager. Key language and vocabulary are presented via a range of authentic contexts. The course aims to develop all four skills, with special emphasis on those which are of practical use in professional situations.
This edition has been carefully revised to take account of recent developments in this fast-moving sector, and ensure that the material is up to date. Authentic texts, visuals, tasks, and listening scripts have been upgraded where appropriate to reflect changes in such areas as technical specifications, new technologies, and working practices. The glossary has been updadted.
Student's Book
28 topic-based units cover key areas such as computer uses and applications, networks, the Internet, multimedia, programming, and future trends in the computer sector. Five 'interview' units focus on different jobs, from computing student to systems manager. Key language and vocabulary are presented via a range of authentic contexts. The course aims to develop all four skills, with special emphasis on those which are of practical use in professional situations.
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